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Want small security camera for internal security G Wood 10-03-2007
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Posted by G Wood on October 3, 2007, 3:05 pm
I trust this posting isn't entirely off-topic. If anybody knows of a better
venue, I'd apprecaite the feedback...

I have a remote cabin that has been robbed by persons unknown (but suspected
to be meth-heads well known in the area). Law enforcement is stretched
thin, so proving the identity of the perps will be impossible.

What I would like to find is a battery powered nanny-cam or similar camera
that I can conceal in a smoke detector shell. The trick is that I'd like
the cam to simply capture a few minutes (or even snaps) of the viewing area
and store images to a flash drive. I can't wire the output to a PC or
similar storage device.

In addition, I'd want the camera to be motion activated, or triggered by a
simple means that I could set up if a forced entry is made. The intent is
to simply get a pictorial record of an illegal entry.

Any ideas where I can find products like this? I haven't been able to find
anything that combines motion activated and storing info to a flash drive.

Cheers
Gary



Posted by willshak on October 3, 2007, 3:49 pm
on 10/3/2007 3:05 PM G Wood said the following:
> I trust this posting isn't entirely off-topic. If anybody knows of a better
> venue, I'd apprecaite the feedback...
>
> I have a remote cabin that has been robbed by persons unknown (but suspected
> to be meth-heads well known in the area). Law enforcement is stretched
> thin, so proving the identity of the perps will be impossible.
>
> What I would like to find is a battery powered nanny-cam or similar camera
> that I can conceal in a smoke detector shell. The trick is that I'd like
> the cam to simply capture a few minutes (or even snaps) of the viewing area
> and store images to a flash drive. I can't wire the output to a PC or
> similar storage device.
>
> In addition, I'd want the camera to be motion activated, or triggered by a
> simple means that I could set up if a forced entry is made. The intent is
> to simply get a pictorial record of an illegal entry.
>
> Any ideas where I can find products like this? I haven't been able to find
> anything that combines motion activated and storing info to a flash drive.
>
> Cheers
> Gary
>
>
>
Find a store that sells security camera devices and equipment. They can
sell you the right stuff. You might check with a private detective
agency in your area to see where he/she buys such items.

--

Bill
In Hamptonburgh, NY
To email, remove the double zeroes after @

Posted by ransley on October 3, 2007, 5:58 pm
> on 10/3/2007 3:05 PM G Wood said the following:
>
>
>
> > I trust this posting isn't entirely off-topic. If anybody knows of a better
> > venue, I'd apprecaite the feedback...
>
> > I have a remote cabin that has been robbed by persons unknown (but suspected
> > to be meth-heads well known in the area). Law enforcement is stretched
> > thin, so proving the identity of the perps will be impossible.
>
> > What I would like to find is a battery powered nanny-cam or similar camera
> > that I can conceal in a smoke detector shell. The trick is that I'd like
> > the cam to simply capture a few minutes (or even snaps) of the viewing area
> > and store images to a flash drive. I can't wire the output to a PC or
> > similar storage device.
>
> > In addition, I'd want the camera to be motion activated, or triggered by a
> > simple means that I could set up if a forced entry is made. The intent is
> > to simply get a pictorial record of an illegal entry.
>
> > Any ideas where I can find products like this? I haven't been able to find
> > anything that combines motion activated and storing info to a flash drive.
>
> > Cheers
> > Gary
>
> Find a store that sells security camera devices and equipment. They can
> sell you the right stuff. You might check with a private detective
> agency in your area to see where he/she buys such items.
>
> --
>
> Bill
> In Hamptonburgh, NY
> To email, remove the double zeroes after @- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

try www.supercircuits.com You have alot of options, one is a clock or
thermometer with a built in motion detecting internal digital
recorder, if you have phone line a web camera that notifies you and
records on your computer where you live, you could see them while they
are there.


Posted by Pete C. on October 3, 2007, 6:03 pm
G Wood wrote:
>
> I trust this posting isn't entirely off-topic. If anybody knows of a better
> venue, I'd apprecaite the feedback...
>
> I have a remote cabin that has been robbed by persons unknown (but suspected
> to be meth-heads well known in the area). Law enforcement is stretched
> thin, so proving the identity of the perps will be impossible.
>
> What I would like to find is a battery powered nanny-cam or similar camera
> that I can conceal in a smoke detector shell. The trick is that I'd like
> the cam to simply capture a few minutes (or even snaps) of the viewing area
> and store images to a flash drive. I can't wire the output to a PC or
> similar storage device.
>
> In addition, I'd want the camera to be motion activated, or triggered by a
> simple means that I could set up if a forced entry is made. The intent is
> to simply get a pictorial record of an illegal entry.
>
> Any ideas where I can find products like this? I haven't been able to find
> anything that combines motion activated and storing info to a flash drive.
>
> Cheers
> Gary

Try FRYS.com #: 4995941

FEATURES

Motion activated covert camera with SD memory
Catch suspicious behavior in the act with easy plug & play installation
Automatically record images onto SD Memory card (not included) upon
motion
A new generation time-lapse recorder with motion trigger
Can use a rechargeable (recommended) or standard9V battery or mains
power

Posted by Clark on October 3, 2007, 7:08 pm
Pete C. wrote:
> G Wood wrote:
>>
>> I trust this posting isn't entirely off-topic. If anybody knows of
>> a better venue, I'd apprecaite the feedback...
>>
>> I have a remote cabin that has been robbed by persons unknown (but
>> suspected to be meth-heads well known in the area). Law enforcement
>> is stretched thin, so proving the identity of the perps will be
>> impossible.
>>
>> What I would like to find is a battery powered nanny-cam or similar
>> camera that I can conceal in a smoke detector shell. The trick is
>> that I'd like the cam to simply capture a few minutes (or even
>> snaps) of the viewing area and store images to a flash drive. I
>> can't wire the output to a PC or similar storage device.
>>
>> In addition, I'd want the camera to be motion activated, or
>> triggered by a simple means that I could set up if a forced entry is
>> made. The intent is to simply get a pictorial record of an illegal
>> entry.
>>
>> Any ideas where I can find products like this? I haven't been able
>> to find anything that combines motion activated and storing info to
>> a flash drive.
>>
>> Cheers
>> Gary
>
> Try FRYS.com #: 4995941
>
> FEATURES
>
> Motion activated covert camera with SD memory
> Catch suspicious behavior in the act with easy plug & play
> installation Automatically record images onto SD Memory card (not
> included) upon motion
> A new generation time-lapse recorder with motion trigger
> Can use a rechargeable (recommended) or standard9V battery or mains
> power

Also available at Radio Shack with 64meg card
http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?summary=summary&techSpecs=techSpecs&currentTab=techSpecs&custRatings=custRatings&features=features&accessories=accessories&productId=2479062&support=support&tab=summary

Clark



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